How far is the sun?

You all say NASA’s 93 million mile claim is false, so what answers do you have with this?
4 Replies
indio007
indio0074mo ago
it's immeasurable because of no parallax. shift no matter how far your two observations points are. And we don't need a replacement BS story to show one is baseless. Weaver, Harold F. "The Solar Parallax." Leaflet of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 4 (1943): 14 http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1943ASPL....4..144W
COMMANDERY11
COMMANDERY114mo ago
What do you mean by parallax? As a flat earther, I'm curious.
^Kevin^
^Kevin^4mo ago
on a rough estimate, the sun is relatively close and small. we are talking approximately 150 miles above flat earth. it is inside the dome/firmament. there is a lens effect/distortion going on (from dome) which makes it hard to triangulate Sun's exact location. This estimate is based on the go pro rocket that hit something (dome) while going straight up.
Lizzy
Lizzy4mo ago
Is there another explanation for that rocket stopping? How high did it go up?

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